yes a bear could eat a bobcat, but a hungry bear will eat anything it can find including trash
Yes, but it's usually the other way around. The bobcat would have to come across an ill, elderly, or very young coyote, and be really really hungry.
No, but that really opinions on how big the snake is, snakes can be big, the biggest snake in the world could eat up to 48% of a dead bobcat, though
I'm pretty sure it will cause you have a big hungry snake and a tiny helpless kitten
Yes, they certainly do!
its possible
Yes, they are LOTS bigger.
A cat-eyed snake is also a venomous snake, a cat would not attack a snake venomous snake. In fact a venomous snake could eat a fully grown cat.
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Cat is to dog as snake is to large birds, wild boars, mongooses, raccoons, foxes, coyotes, other snakes and humans.
get a cat Get a pet snake they eat mice and it is funny to watch, or just get a mouse trap cheaper then a snake and a cat.
A coyote will eat a house cat.
medium and large mammals like dogs and lionsA cat can also eat a snake depending on the snake size
There are far too many different cats and snakes for there to be a single answer to that. Corn snake vs regular house cat - the cat would win. House cat vs grown Boa - the snake would win.
No because it is from the same family.
In captivity, a corn snake will eat mice or rats. In the wild, a corn snake will eat anything it can find, such as birds, lizards, bats, or frogs.
yup
Yes, the cat would probaly kill the mouse then eat it later.
corn is at the bottom which is the producer, then the mouse and cricket eat the corn, cat and snake eat the mouse, blubird eats the cricket, and the hawk is at the top of the foodchain and the hawk eats the bluebird, snake, and the cat